Syringa vulgaris cv Monore

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct selection of Syringa vulgaris L. (popularly known as Common Lilac) which shall be referred to hereinafter as Syringa vulgaris cultivar Monore. Syringa vulgaris cultivar Monore differs distinctively from other lilacs by a unique combination of profuse blooming at an early age, flowering well in hot areas with little winter chilling required, or flowering well in the colder typical lilac growing areas and the two toned coloring of the purple buds that open to deep purple blue flowers.

DISCOVERY

This invention relates to a new and distinct selection of Syringavulgaris, a member of the Oleaceae or olive family. Syringa vulgaris cv.Monore was selected by me from a group of seedlings at Sequoia Nursery,2519 E. Noble Avenue, Visalia, Calif., in 1965. This plant is a seedlingof Syringa vulgaris cv. Esther Staley which was growing in a group whichincluded Syringa vulgaris cv. Mr. Lincoln and Syringa vulgaris cv.Ludwig Spaeth. Thus the parentage of my new plant is Syringa vulgariscv. Esther Staley crossed with unknown. The plant to date is known onlyto exist within the boundaries of Sequoia Nursery and Monrovia NurseryCompany, 18331 East Foothill Boulevard, Azusa, Calif.

REPRODUCTION

My new selection has been strictly asexually reproduced by cuttings atMonrovia Nursery Company. The distinct phenotypic characteristics ofthis new selection that set this plant apart from other syringa plantscould be lost genetically through sexual reproduction. Therefore, sexualreproduction is prohibited and propagation is restricted to asexualreproduction by cuttings. Seed progeny from the new selection has notbeen observed.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying illustration shows a typical specimen of this plantaccording to this invention and is depicted in color as nearly true aspossible. The illustration depicts a closeup of the large 12.5centimeter (5 inch) long by 9 centimeter (31/2 inch) wide inflorescenceexhibiting the purple bud color prior to the flower opening.

DESCRIPTION

Below is a detailed description of the new Syringa vulgaris cv. Monore,the color terminology is from The British Horticultural Colour Charts.

Overall size and habit: Deciduous shrub, dense, upright habit, After 5to 7 years expected growth habit is 6 to 8 feet tall with a spread of 5to 6 feet.

Flower: Profuse, floriferous habit with peak bloom in SouthernCalifornia the last week of April and first weeks of May. Recurringflowering appears in the fall in Southern California producing smallerblooms.

Size.--2 cm to 2.5 cm (7/8-1 inch) in diameter.

Texture.--Firm medium texture.

Corolla tube.--1 cm (3/8") in length.

Corolla lobes.--Generally 4, occasionally vary 3 to 5 lobes.

Corolla lobe color.--At anthesis -- above Hyacinth Blue 40/2, -- belowOrchid Purple 31/2.

Corolla lobe margins.--Entire, slightly undulate.

Corolla lobe size.--1.3 cm (1/2") long and 0.6 to 0.9 cm (2/8-3/8")wide.

Calyx.--0.3 cm (1/8") in length.

Stamens.--2 in number included within corolla tube.

Bud: Unexpanded.

Size.--1.2 cm (1/2") in length.

Color.--Pansy Violet 033/1 with darker shades of Pansy Violet 033.

Inflorescence:

Size.--12.7 cm (5") in length with 8.8 cm (31/2") in width.

Foliage:

Size.--11.5 cm-7.6 cm (41/2"-3") in length 8.2 cm-6.3 cm (31/4"-21/2")in width.

Shape.--Ovate, base slightly cordate, tip wide acuminate.

Color.--Upper: 0960/2 Spinach Green maturing to Ivy Green 0001060/3.Lower: 0960/3 Spinach Green.

Margins.--Entire.

Texture.--Medium.

Arrangement.--Opposite.

Pubescence.--Both sides glabrous.

Petiole.--Varying from 3 cm-2 cm (11/4"-3/4") in length.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct selection of Syringa vulgaris assubstantially shown and described herein, that is characterizedparticularly as a novelty by the unique combination of profuse bloomingat an early age, flowering well in hot areas with little winter chillingrequired, or flowering well in the colder typical lilac growing areasand the two toned coloring of the purple buds that open to deep purpleblue flowers.